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#9811700 04/25/15
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Anybody own a Ruger 1 RSI, I was looking at one in 257 rob. and think it would make a great deer gun at shorter range. I am wondering about bedding problems with the full length forearm. Do the rifles change zero with the wood shifting, does the Hicks forearm bedding thing work with the long forearm. I am not expecting one hole groups, but want a consistent rifle that will not change zero. Thanks...

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I had 1 in 270. Took a bit of work to get it to group.
Had to open up the barrel channel,and work on the forearm cap.
It then shot honest 1 1\4 with 130 grain bullets and IMR 4350.
The problem then was the groups wandered horizontally.
Got a chance to swap it off so it went down the road.


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I have one in 7mm Mauser. Love the way it looks and handles. It is a 1.5 MOA gun with factory Federal 140 Partitions and that's plenty good. I'm sure handloads would do better but I haven't gotten around to loading for it.

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BUY IT!

then report back to us!

With Ruger's new 1-caliber per year thru Lipsey's only (http://lipseys.com/itemfinder.aspx?mfg=Ruger&family=No.+1+Series&type=Rifle ), you can't just order up a .257 Roberts!

Although I have noticed you can't just order up .257 Roberts ammo or Brass either!!! the 2+ year ammo panic and the resulting production distortions are still not over.

I have not yet shot an RSI and don't think I will be able to afford this year's 6.5x55 RSI...

shoot good!

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I have the .257, it's a solid 1.25 MOA gun out of the box and doesn't shift POI. Mine launches the 110 accubond at 2900 and the 100 gr. Hornady at 3050 into those groups. I'm very happy with it, but I can't say the same for the 8 pt. I shot opening morning last year. I'd think seriously about buying it.

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Bill,BUDS GUNS on the internet is showing they have Ruger RSI in 257 Rob. so I think I can just order one up. How about using the Hicks thing with the long forearm, if I understand it right it turns your bad vibs to good vibs in the barrel bedding. I am just wondering because this would be my second go with the #1 and first time did not go so well. thanks...

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I have one in .30.06. Shoots about 1.5". Never have fussed with it.

There was a NIB .257 at a gunshow this weekend. They were asking $1250 for it. Plain wood.

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Driftless, the Hicks is one of several tricks to try and IMHO the last one as it is the most expensive. First, just shoot the rifle, it may be fine. Then start by making sure the wood isn't bearing on the receiver & all the friend tricks.


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I e had a couple but the lack of an action as long as a bolt guns and the very short barrel makes it look like a cypress stump.
River should have run them with a 20".
Still would be short.


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I am probably just repeating points already noted by others, but:
All 257 Roberts in the RSI that I have seen or had- have plain wood. Practically all No.1's Ruger made last year were quite plain. Have been promised better wood on this years production.
To me, the Hicks is a last resort! As noted above, shoot it first and try several brands of ammo and bullet weights.
If you are not finding a 257 RSI, drop me a PM, as I still have several.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; some really like the RSI and some don't. It was supposed to be short! I have some uses where I really like my 30/06 and it shoots fine. Prefers the cheap "Blue Box" Federal in 150 grain.
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Thanks, I plan on shooting it first, I never do anything to a rifle unless it makes me for one reason or another. My first #1 would group long stringing groups, that I bet was some kind of bedding problem. That one went away, I swore of the #1 as two piece stock pain in the ass, but man their cool. The more I read about them it sounds like, the problems can come the forearm, and there are things you can do about it which I did not know about before.Peace....

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I owned and loved a Number One RSI in 7X57 for many years. I loved the short little rifle and it was pure death on mulies and elk.

Late one fall, I discovered a slight disadvantage to the shortness. All of our paid hunters got their elk and they'd left by way of the jet boat down the Snake.

Hell's Canyon was so glorious then; nimrods gone, elk everywhere and it was time for us camp help, guides and wranglers, to kill our elk.

At daybreak, Karen and I were sitting behind a log that was on top of a pass that the elk used a lot; between Temperance Creek and Yreka Creek, if you know where that is.

Anyway, I layed my new Eddie Bauer down vest on top of the log and my pretty little Number one atop that. After a bit, a really decent little 6X6 bull came along, stood in the trail about 100-yards out, and he was begging to be killed.

So, I put the crosshairs under his ear and pulled the trigger.

AND THE FIELD OF THE SCOPE TURNED WHITE.

I heard Karen say, "What the Hell???"

Apparently, I put a Hornady 139-grain Interlocked Spire Point through several inches of my brand new down vest and there were feathers everywhere ... all over us, all over the log and downrange, too.

The bull elk??? Deader than a mackerel. Apparently, several inches of down vest immediately in front of the muzzle didn't deflect the bullet in the slightest.

The Eddie Bauer down vest? Total loss.

I'll make that trade any time. A nice, handy rifle and a sincerely dead bull elk for a silly Eddie Bauer down vest ... great trade.

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I really like my #1 RSI in 7x57, too... but don't ya just HATE havin' things like that happen ?!?!? frown mad blush


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Yep, it's hard on down vests and harder on elk grin



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You shot something with a cartridge that wasn't AI'd???????


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Originally Posted by dogzapper


The Eddie Bauer down vest? Total loss.



Reminds me of a childhood experience - guys at deer camp were at the dump behind camp, throwing up bottles and whatnot, shooting at them with one of the members newly purchased 45 pistol... much ammo had been spent with not much hit, when one of the guys said "Ya'll are such sorry shots, I'll let you shoot at my new hat!" which was a EB goose-down "Elmer Fudd" hat as I called it. He sailed it up, they shot and missed. One guy says "I bet you won't let me shoot at it with my muzzle loader", to which hat guy replies "Go get it!"

Muzzle loader guy goes to his pickup to retrieve it, and when he comes back, hat flies, BOOM, and it's snowing goose down...
Seems he'd dumped about 2 ounces of #8 shot down on top of a healthy dose of black powder and wadding in his .58 laugh

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Late to the party here, but I have a rain gutter with a few .22 holes in it for extra drainage..... blush

Squirrels on the bird feeder being sniped from the attic will sometimes do that.


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I bought a RSI in 7x57 in Feb and really haven’t had the chance to shoot it much at all. Mounting a scope right now and having a problem with getting the reticule vertical. Get it lined up, tighten the screws in the recommended manner and it never fails to turn, just a little. Ruger offset rings. I’m putting a 2x7 on it, bigger than I wanted but my eyes aren’t as great as they used to be so at least for sighting it in this was the way I was going to go, but maybe it’s just rejecting that scope and wants the 1.5x5 instead. grin

Once I get past that hurdle I want to see how it shoots some factory stuff and then go from there.

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If you want a consistent tack-driver, get a bolt-action.....not a Ruger RSI #1.

Those Mannlicher stocks are pretty.....but the design is problematic. With all that wood out there.....consistency over the long haul is unlikely.

For your intended purpose, you don't really need to drive tacks, so if you like the look of it......get it.


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[quote=dogzapper]
Yep, it's hard on down vests and harder on elk :grin

Steve,

You reported the bad news and it was quite a story.

The good news is that you were not wearing the vest when it got blown up!!

Always good to hear from you.

(another)Steve

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